DECEPTION OF A GHOST To Enter Studio Next Week

February 21, 2012

Charlotte, North Carolina's DECEPTION OF A GHOST will enter Basement Studios next week with producer Jamie King (BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, HE IS LEGEND, FOR TODAY, ALESANA) to begin recording the band's new album, to be released later in the year via Bullet Tooth. Fans can expect a devastatingly heavy and complex metal album with the melody and intricacies they have come to love from DECEPTION OF A GHOST.

Commented King, "[I am] excited to have the DECEPTION OF A GHOST boys back in the studio. These guys always play super solid and make my job that much easier, not to mention all the laughs and great times.

"Judging from the material I've heard so far, it's going to open some eyes and ears for sure! I think these guys have the potential to get to the top with this one. We're going to have fun as always and take this one to the next level! We're going to make sure this one is a force to be reckoned with!"

Added DECEPTION OF A GHOST guitarist and songwriter Buddy Dameron: "Not sure we could be any happier with the material we are going into the studio with this time. This stuff is gonna kill, and we are beyond pleased with it. We're also approaching the recording in a way neither Jamie nor us have ever tried before; we are reaching outta the box to get a huge sound. Soooo excited to bring this to our fans. We know it's been a while for new DECEPTION OF A GHOST stuff to be available, but we promise it's well worth the wait."

Stated drummer Bryan Sain, "We're really stoked to be going back to Jamie King for our second full-length. It's going to be a new learning process for both the band and Jamie and we've already been talking with him about how exciting it's going to be. Our relationship with Jamie goes way back so he knows how to dial it in for us and give us exactly what we want in the studio."

DECEPTION OF A GHOST recenty released a music video for the song "These Voices" off the band's debut full-length album, "Speak Up, You're Not Alone". The song has been a major hit at the group's live shows and is currently available on "The Orphan Killer" soundtrack. Behind the camera for the clip was director Scott Hansen, responsible for recent videos from A DAY TO REMEMBER, ALESANA, MEMPHIS MAY FIRE, I SEE STARS, and many more. The video was filmed in Washington D.C. and showcases the band in their most comfortable habitat: performing.

DECEPTION OF A GHOST is:

Scott Cowan (Vocals)
Buddy Dameron (Guitar/Vocals)
Bryan Sain (Drums)
Wes Lail (Bass)
Kyle Dameron (Guitar)

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